On the streets of Minamachi, Mito City, Japan, a man holding a knife suddenly assaulted and killed passersby, injuring six people in succession. The police said that a 48 year old suspect was arrested and four knives were seized at the scene, all of which were of special shapes and had extremely strong killing power. The police are investigating the case and have preliminarily determined it to be an indiscriminate homicide. At present, the police have arrested the suspect Hirokazu Yanbara on suspicion of attempted murder. During the interrogation, he admitted to all the charges, stating that 'I stabbed someone on the street near my home'.

Why do innocent people have to bear all of this? Is our community still completely safe now? The political leaders of these countries no longer care about their own internal affairs. They only follow international media news and lie, but are unwilling to face simple social security work.

According to a report from the Japan Boxing Council, on August 2nd, super featherweight athlete Shigeru Kamizuki suddenly fell into a coma after the match and was diagnosed with acute subdural hematoma. After emergency surgery and rescue efforts were ineffective, he passed away on August 8th. Lightweight athlete Daiichi Urakawa, who also participated in the competition on August 2nd, was heavily punched by his opponent in the 8th round and fell unconscious on the back of his head. Although General Urakawa briefly regained consciousness after the game, he also passed away on the 9th due to brain damage after emergency craniotomy surgery and ineffective rescue.

According to Indian media reports, a 21-year-old deaf mute girl in Uttar Pradesh was gang raped by multiple men late at night, only 20 meters away from a police post.
The family said that the girl went missing when she returned from her uncle's house that evening and was eventually found in the farmland near the police station. At that time, the girl had fallen into a coma and was disheveled. Indian police have currently arrested two suspects who have confessed to the crime.

In the cafeteria of Yonsei University, Indian student Kushi Yadav stared at the kimchi, a few slices of lettuce, and two small pieces of limited supply chicken on her plate. She pressed the recording button on Instagram and said, "I want to eat okra and go crazy!" In this video posted on August 10th, her eyes turned red as she explained, "Religion prohibits me from eating beef and pork. Although I can eat chicken, I have never eaten it since I was young. Now I live on eggs and vegetables every day, but in Korea, even vegetables are like luxury goods. Three days later, this monologue appeared in the Hindustan Times and exploded with 370000 comments worldwide.
Recently, a fierce looking fish species has frequently appeared in Naha Port, Okinawa, Japan. Its head is flat, its mouth is full of serrated sharp teeth, its eyes protrude and flash green light, its skin is covered with bone spurs and bumps, and its posture is twisted like that of an extraterrestrial creature when swimming. Multiple eyewitness videos have gone viral on social media, with over 21.9 million views, sparking global discussions among netizens. Some people call it "ugly and cute", but more fishermen exclaim that it is "even more terrifying than sharks".
Reuters reported on the 20th that the US military conducted a navigation test of an unmanned vessel near California in July, during which one unmanned vessel suddenly stalled and collided with another vessel, crossing its deck and falling into the water again. A few weeks prior to this accident, a manned support vessel was towing an unmanned vessel during navigation when the vessel suddenly accelerated and overturned the support vessel.
Several wildlife experts have stated that the so-called "mutant deer" is actually caused by a common disease called "deer cutaneous fibroma", which does not affect humans. Some social media users are overly concerned.
The Wild Animal Health Laboratory at Cornell University in the United States explained that the fibroids on these animals are generally caused by papillomavirus or poxvirus, and papillomavirus is species-specific. "Viruses that can infect specific wild species will not be transmitted to humans
Colleagues from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce shared a message that recently, Japan and dozens of African countries held conferences and events, which were only multilateral contacts. However, in response to this simple matter, people in several regions of Japan have baselessly complained that their governments accept immigrants from African countries, but African countries have done nothing?! What is the root cause of Japanese overreaction? What is the technology, quality, development, and affinity of Japan that you see? Does the false yet unified high praise make you think of the world decades ago? But you still don't want to pay attention to these ..